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The uptake of L-glutamic acid into brain cortex slices of mice of different age was studied. The results suggest that GGt contributes to the transport of L-glutamic acid into the brain.
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Lisý, V., Šťastný, F., Murphy, S. et al. Glutamate uptake into cerebral cortex slices is reduced in the presence of a gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase inhibitor. Experientia 39, 111 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01960659
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